Writing about Debian is not a simple thing. You know it's the giant that has spawned pretty
much every other distro out there. It's almost like a Roman Empire, almost a taboo.
Furthermore, it's not a desktop distro per se. It's more sort of a template you use to build
your platform. It's also a SOHO server distro, therefore it more fits into the business
category, comparable to CentOS and similar.

If you can't handle manual partitioning, this distro is not for you. Nobody says its for everybody (and no, it's not for me either).

Dude, it's 2011. Specialization is for suckers, every OS need to cater to only the smallest common denominator. Requiring actual skills? Heresy! Having a target audience that isn't Joe Sixpack and his dog Mullet? Nonsense!